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| CLASSIFIED ADS. KOR SA1.K ? ONE 12 1\( H WIL llauu Grlat and one farm bora* tinnoline engine; all In good con dition. Apply to JarrU Alllcuod. Route 4, Washington. N. C. : 9-4-lwp. ron SALK: l?RV WOOD CUT Short lengrtha. S. R. Fowls ft Son's mill. l-4-Us. WASTED ? OVM IXXiS OP GOOD quality, 10 inches and up at small end. Pamlico Cooperate Co. 9-4-1C LOST ? |1KT\VKK.\ GREENVILLE and, Washington, near Grlmesland two auto tlrw; one Lee puncture I proof and one United States tire. . 8ultable reward for return to Stephen C. Bragaw, Washington. N C. , t-7-8tc. " FOR THE IIEST STEAK OF ROAST out of the cleancat market, cut in the very best way 'phone 278. Cozzens Meat Market.' 9-8-Stc. WASHIXOTOX I'AHK IXKTS AND the Building and Loan will get . ' you a home with rent money. See A. C. Hathaway today. 9-8-ltc. Figure the probable cost' of a classified advertising campaign through which you can sell that property ? and the VALUE to you of that result. ADVERTISED LETTERS Following Is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in this office, for the week ending September 2nd, 1916 MEN Alllgood. Bay: Butler. Cic ero; Bell. E. L_; Durden, Joe; Deeds Willie; Robinson. S. A.; Stewart. Sanderson; Stephens, John H. WOMEN ? Blackee, Mine Anner; Clark, Miss Anna H. C.; Curley. Miss S. A.; Donald, Mrs. Lillian; Jones, MIiuj A A.; Moore, Mrs. Rlttle; Nlch olRon, E. N.; Orneal, Mrs. Silvia; Stubbs, Mrs. Whit; Sprull, MIbs Mary. These letters will be sent to the 9ead letter" office September 18th, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised,1' giving date of list. N. HENRY MOORE. Postmaster. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAfLY NEWS S. C. CRATCH, NEW LAWYER AT AURORA 8. c. Crat|0>, graduate of the Bute University, and who has recently se cured his license for tbe practice of law. will open an oAlce In Aurora tomorrow Mr. Cratch was In the city today on a brief visit. - He believes that his work In Auro ra will meet with success and ex pressed himself as a great believer In tbe ruture of this section of the S^ate, and especially Aurora. THOROUGH WORK How Washington Citizen* Can Find Freedom From Kldiyey Troubles If you suffer from backache ? From urinary disorders ? Any curable disease of the kid neys. Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan'a Kidney Pills havs been tested by thousands. Grateful people* testify. ? - Can you ask more convincing I proof of merit? I Mrs. P. E. Buck. R. F. D. Grimes land, N. C., says: "I had a nagging .pain In my back, which caused me a1 lot of worry. In the morning I was Tuire and stiff ajfd tired easily. Head-' aches and dlzsy spells were frequent! and the kidney secretions passed too, often. I had other symptoms of kid" ney trouble. Finally 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me/' Price 60e. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's. Kidney Pills? the same that cured Mrs. Buck. Foster-MU burp Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. The Iron Claw anil Triiuiglo Keystone Comedy on Tonight The seventeenth episode of "The Iron Claw" tonight should bring out a large number as this serisl Is one of the most popular ever seen by the movie lovers. The management also presents another laughable Key stone Triangle Comedy entitled "Flt do's Fate." Now If you want to laugh good and hearty be on hand tonight. Remember the great Pavlowa. pro nounced by the world's leading crlt PLOT TO SINK i O.S. CRIM IN t SPAM, BALKED I Paris. Sept. 8. ? Threats to blow up the Dotted States cruiser Dm I Moines, now anchored at Barcelona. Spain, have led to several arrests. | The Spanish destroyer VUiamll is lylnx alongside the American ship. When Informed of the conspiracy General Alfau, Governor of Cata lonia, who was absent, returned to Barcelona pobthaste. The -Barcelon correspondent of the Journal sa>a Germans are implicat-'| ed. I j Washington, Sept. $ ? At the State Department tonight It was I said no information had been re ceived in regard to any attack up-1 on or menace to the cruiser Dee Moines. MISS KUGIER HARRIES' ' DR. R. A. CAMPBELL f The following announcement was received here this morning: Mrs. Amanda Kugler announce the marriage of her daughter Helen Francis to Dr. R. A. Campbell Beaufort. N. C.. Sept. 7, 1916. PIXEV1L1JE ITEMS. We are having some rainy weath er, now which is bad on farmers get ting la" their tobacco. Mr. W. H. Jackson is very ill. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Corey and Mrs. M..M. Canada and J. B. Mlxon were out automobile riding Sunday after noon. Frank Swanner has been very ill but has improved. The road people are still working for good roads by the winter. There will be church services at Ware's chapel third -Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and also the week's revival will begin. Rev. Mr Snipes of Washington will help Mr. Ipox out in his preaching. Everybody has an invitation to attend the services. There hns been lots of tobacco sold in this* neighborhood, which av eraged very good. les as the most wonderful emotional actress appears Saturday afternoon In matinee and tomorrow night In that most, lavish production "The Dumb Olrl of Portlcl." WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GUSS ' OF HOT WATER Wwh the poison* and toxin* from eystsm before putting mor? food Into ?tomach. Inslde-bathlng ^maVsa any- | ona look and fool cloan, ?woot and rsfreehsd. Wash yourself on ttid Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside This Is vastly mors Important because ths skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties Into the blood, causing Illness; *hlle the bowel pores do. Fox every ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waists material must be carried out of the body. If this was to material Is not eliminated day by day it quickly fermenta and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood strs&m, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure la to drink, before breakfast each day. a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which is a harmless way to wash these polssns, gases and toxins from tbs stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels ; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal befor putting more food into the stomach. ? quarter pound of limestone pbo? phsts costs but very ttttle at the drug , store but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on lnsl do-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching bead or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pro nounced improvement In both health and appearanoo shortly. TACK ANOTHER STRIP OF RAILROAD NEAREST ' TO THE NORTH POLE (By United Press I Winnipeg. Man . Sept. H. ? Rails f will be laid the last of this uionth to a point near Kettle Rapidds. us .in extension to the Hudson Ray luil road, the closest line In the world to the North Pole. The road is now 300 or more miles north of the Pas. 1 It will run aB far north as weather permits. TEACHERS MUST REPORT ALTHOUGH NO SCHOOLS (By United Press) I New York, 8ept. 8. ? Thousands of men and women teachers in schools in New York had to report Tor duty and go to work today even though there is no school, on ac count of the infantile paralysis epi demic. The time of the teachers will be taken up by conferences and lectures on several new laws and sys tems of teaching that go into effect In New York schools tl?4* year. Many of the teachers have an indefi nite idea of their new duties. WASHINGTON MAKKKT ? Corrected by " H. H. HUDSON Successor to I. B Mayo. Jid Roosters . , . Tc Old Hens lSe Spring 'Chickens 17 Eggs V 25 8her lings nrccb * i ? ...10? Wool (free from line) 18e Wool (harry) . -..lie to I0? Lint cotton . 1 4 V4 e Bees Wax 15c TallOW N Corn, bushel SOe Oreen hides 16* Salt Cow HI dee 14s Dry Cow Hides 18c Deer Hides (green) ,10c Deer Hides (flint) lie flheep 8 kins 16c to ?0c Lamb Skins IBc to 10c Goat Skins llct lit Rags, *er hundred $1.00 Bone, per hundred 10* Robber BOots and Sboee 4c Auto laasr Tabes 9c Asto Ttrss foster easing) IV.. 4* Classified advertising will help you to ssll property for Its r*?al value? for advertising appeals to people who KNOW VALUR8. CALLED TO COLORS, MAN FOUND TO BE A WOMAN WITH TRAGEDY (By United Press) (By Hal O* Flaherty) London. Sspt. I. ? (By Mall.) ? . Called to the colors aa a man. a wo- ( man who has masqueraded In. male attire ao4 prstesdeA to bs mi tried to T wpmun W *#f husband could not fl )?? her was forced to ac- 1 knowledge her sex befof-e the army medical hoard today. Unhappily married six yearn ago. and her two bablea dead, this wo man left her huaband and, an she could get work, maaqueraded aa a man and '"married" her boarding house keeper's daughter The clrcumatance of the marriage j were astounding. Harlng a real j man sweetheart who had betrayed | and degerted her. the landlady's daughter faced real trouble. She told tbt man-woman whQ had con fpaned tb* illftfCtiiRO to her nnrl h?r mother. So they ?-ore married and look r in l?ndon. When Ih" baby won born none of Hip nelph born auaperted but. that the ?'hun bNnd" was It* father. The family livpd thin way for four yearn and had it not been ror 4he conscription act. the ruae might nev er have been discovered. Her plea (for exemption from service on the Kroand "Indlapenaablllty." h?r In* failed and, facing a medical ?* amlnatloq by the officials, she oon* tm$4, It's a magic charm ? that name! Just try it at any fount ? say PEPSI-Cola and watch the Cousin of the North Pole come in a long, thin dewy, "tes-be^gy " glass. Go say " PKPSI CoIh" and treat yourself to the finest drink ever; And then 'phone your grocer for a case of PKPSI-Colj to be left home. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING WORKS , Vjwbiugton, N. c. IMoney to Loan!" if at 6 percent" BKTl'RSABLE Kl.lM) WEEKLY Oo EACH $50.00 AMOUNT LOAN EL). OUR READY MONET DE PARTMENT SOLICITS JUST THIS KIND OF BUSINESS. CALL AND SEE US. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C "CRYSTAL" Brine your tobacco to the Washington market Take back with you some Crystal Ice or Crystal Ice Cream. It will cheer up and refresh the folks at home. CRYSTAL ICE COMPANV Phone 83. Washington, N. C. HOTEL WASHINGTON D.C. OPPOSITE CAPITOL wd UNION STATION AMaUtf IU? u4 Strictly M*4ere Renowned for iU High Service and Low Rate*. EUROPEAN PLAN Room p? j.r 31.SO With?ut bath uj ay Room p? a., $2.00 with bath u4 ay All Rooms Outside Booklet fov I he ukiof ? W. T. KNIGHT. Mu.pT J. I. ICON WOOD JAMK8 W. (X?LB Members New York Cottoii Kicbiuige. J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS StorkR, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provisions. TB Plains Street. Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Vs. Private wires to New York Btock Exchange, Chlcajo Board Trade and other financial centers. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY VoLIClTTO. internment and marginal aooounts given careful attention. THE WASHINC'I ON WAREHOUSE Yesterday had 84 customers, who brought in an average of 420 pounds apiece. They sokl their tobacco at prices that sent them away the strongest kind of boosters for the Washington Market. The Washington Warehouse Is the Dependable House. Every farmer can always be sure of having his toboeco pushed to the limit. S. A. GRAVELY & SON
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